I know they are vegan junk food and not all of us go for them, but I can inhale a box of the mint oreos. Also, regardless of whether it's a publicity stunt or not, I love it when mainstream companies support gay rights.

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Am I the only one who thinks its hilarious/horrible that there are parents out there who think that the reason... The only compelling reason... Not to feed their kids Oreos is an ad supporting "the gays"?

Am I the only one who thinks its hilarious/horrible that there are parents out there who think that the reason... The only compelling reason... Not to feed their kids Oreos is an ad supporting "the gays"?

Ehehehehe. Right?!

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Is Kraft food known for being friendly toward queer people, as a company policy? Is this running as anything other than a facebookery ad? I don't have the teevee and miss most if not all mainstream advertising.

Is Kraft food known for being friendly toward queer people, as a company policy? Is this running as anything other than a facebookery ad? I don't have the teevee and miss most if not all mainstream advertising.

No clue, but they posted it on their own FB page. So Im hoping the whole company was on board.

They also probably know that 90% of the people who are saying they won't eat Oreos anymore are full of shiitake.

I'm just sad because I thought you guys meant they were making rainbow oreos.

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I didn't mean that Kraft higher ups would have a problem with the image, I'm sure that was approved. I was wondering if Kraft was a queer friendly company in practice, in general. Are they known for more liberal politics, that sort of thing.

I see a lot of very targeted advertising these days which is made easier by the internet and facebook and youtube videos but I have been wondering how much any of these companies are queer-friendly or tea party friendly based on a few ads online. It seems every week there is some sort of boycott claimed on the internet of X company because of their ad that promotes Y cause that some group doesn't agree with.It's great that companies are willing to do an online ad that shows support of queer rights but I am interested in the intentions; if it is just targeted marketing or if it part of a larger company ethos.

They also probably know that 90% of the people who are saying they won't eat Oreos anymore are full of shiitake.

I'm just sad because I thought you guys meant they were making rainbow oreos.

Some gay rights advocates have put together an info graphic regarding the unlikelihood of follow-through on threats of boycotting Kraft products. PPKers probably have seen similar graphics, just showing the monopolies in our food systems, but I bet it's shocking to the general public.

They'd have to give up their precious Chips Ahoy and Dr. Pepper as well.

"Unfortunately, the Interwebs went a little insane over the loud-and-proud sweet, with hundreds of homophobic comments piling up on Kraft’s page, including a call to boycott the brand for its support of gay rights (one more sensible commenter noted he wouldn’t buy this particular cookie because of the absurd amount of stuffing—to which we say, yes, that is a good reason not to buy a cookie). Thirteen hours later, Kraft pulled the picture down, along with the thread of bigoted remarks. Undeterred, other gay-positive, cookie-affirming, soon-to-be-diabetic Internet crazies have started an online petition demanding the company produce the real thing."Heh.

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I didn't mean that Kraft higher ups would have a problem with the image, I'm sure that was approved. I was wondering if Kraft was a queer friendly company in practice, in general. Are they known for more liberal politics, that sort of thing.

I see a lot of very targeted advertising these days which is made easier by the internet and facebook and youtube videos but I have been wondering how much any of these companies are queer-friendly or tea party friendly based on a few ads online. It seems every week there is some sort of boycott claimed on the internet of X company because of their ad that promotes Y cause that some group doesn't agree with.It's great that companies are willing to do an online ad that shows support of queer rights but I am interested in the intentions; if it is just targeted marketing or if it part of a larger company ethos.

Kraft apparently offers domestic partner benefits. I believe they have supported the Gay Games in Chicago and did not back down when the American Family Association called for a boycott. Hilariously enough, the Southern Baptist Convention steered me to a list Human Rights Campaign maintains of "evuhl gay friendly companies!"http://www.hrc.org/apps/buyersguide/index.phpSo, according to HRC, Kraft Foods...gets a 100!

Company-supported LGBT employee resource group or firm-wide diversity council that includes LGBT issues, OR would support a LGBT employee resource group with company resources if employees expressed an interest

Engages in appropriate and respectful advertising and marketing or sponsors LGBT community events, organizations, or legislative efforts

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I haven't bought any Oreos in a long time, but I'd eat six Oreos with assorted rainbow fillings, but I'd kind of want them to be fruit flavored. Or some Oreos with a reasonable amount of filling that had little rainbows in the filling. I also seriously doubt any of those people will really boycott craft. I'm glad to hear that they treat their employees so well.

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They also probably know that 90% of the people who are saying they won't eat Oreos anymore are full of shiitake.

I'm just sad because I thought you guys meant they were making rainbow oreos.

But they are full of creamy shiitake on the inside sandwiched between chocolaty people on the outside, right? Hmm, that doesn't sound right now. Anyway, I also am just sad now. I was so excited because I thought I knew exactly what to bring to 4th of July fire works to make everyone happy. I guess it's back to chocolate hummus with strawberries and Biscoff for dipping.

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